It's easier to outgrow it when they have a father figure around... at some point they identify with instead of antagonizing him, and they aren't as possessive of their mom.
About me: I am a warm, affectionate, spontaneous, adventurous, full of fun woman with a mostly optimistic outlook on life I adore being a mom to my two boys, aged 11 & 8 but have lots of other interests too. I adore travelling and lived in San Francisco for 9 years. I've also done cooking courses, studied practical philosophy for 2 years part-time, walked on hot coals and done a tandem parachute jump. I have a strong sense of self and am confident and relaxed with a great sense of humour. I am passionate about the workshops I do and have a strong sense of loyalty for my friends and family. I am pretty tolerant and compassionate especially when it comes to children and animals! Having said that, had a tough upbringing so am streetwise and don't suffer fools gladly.
I'm looking for: He must be confident and sure of himself and not need me to constantly give him affirmation. Someone who is relaxed and not uptight all the time is definitely appealing. I enjoy someone who is tolerant, open-minded and not rigid in his beliefs - at least able to listen, accept and even enjoy differences in people. Someone who is well read, possibly creative and able to have a good intellectual discussion from time to time would be great. I am attracted to guys who are able to express themselves emotionally and don't think that is exclusively a female domaine! Someone who realises that beautiful things are nice but it is people and relationships that are most meaningful in life... and he knows the secret to making a woman happy, i.e. treating her like she is the most precious gift in his life! If he can make me laugh, that would be great!funny and good in bed!
Old stories... when I was 8 or 9, a classmate was having a party at her house, but I got the dates mixed up and I showed up a week early at the little girl's house all dressed up with gift in hand... it was embarrassing. A couple years later I had a party at my place, and WTF but I invited 10 classmates and nobody showed up
Doesn't sound nice if he hasn't offered to at least split the travel expenses... unless he thinks he contributes his part in other ways (food, entertainment expenses etc.) There should be a way to bring it up in a non-confrontational way, no?
RE: Have you ever taken your kids on a date?
It's easier to outgrow it when they have a father figure around... at some point they identify with instead of antagonizing him, and they aren't as possessive of their mom.